A review by melodytime
Nothing But Trouble by Rachel Gibson

3.0

Mark Bressler's career as a Chinooks hockey star and captain ended when his SUV connected with black ice. Add to that the added frustration of the Chinooks' Stanley Cup win and Mark sinks deeper into anger and depression. He's happy for the guys, and though he was responsible in a large way in the run for the cup, he didn't play in the playoffs so the Cup's not his.

Chelsea Ross is another in a long stream of health care workers sent by the Chinooks Office that Mark has sent packing. But Chelsea is determined to last—she has important plans for the bonus the Chinooks will pay her if she stays three months. Since she's not really a health care worker, she becomes Mark's assistant, working her way through the most embarrassing or tedious tasks he gives her in the hopes she'll give up.

Sparks fly but then the smoldering begins. I've found other books by Gibson to be much better, but this book had its moments.